Witches in Britches is a feminist literary podcast that discusses witch-related media every full moon.
For February's full moon, we welcome back author Gabriela Houston to discuss her new book, The Wind Child.
For our first episode of Season 6 we discuss The Wheel of Time.
It's our Season 5 finale! Tune in to learn the winners of our annual Witchies.
For November's full moon, we discuss the new film adaptation of Dune.
To celebrate October's full moon, we teamed up with Lucé Tomlin-Brenner from "It's Always Halloween" to discuss The Craft: Legacy (2020).
In Episode 8, we discuss The Witches by Roald Dahl and its subsequent film adaptations.
For August's full moon, the three of us catch up on some of the big (and magical!) changes happening in our lives and the spiritual practices that are helping us navigate them.
June's episode is about the popular anime series, Dragon Ball Z.
May's episode is on the 90s cult classic, Practical Magic.
For April’s pink supermoon, we’re discussing the new Marvel Studios/ Disney+ miniseries, WandaVision. This episode was recorded via Zoom, so there may be occasional audio hiccups. Our theme song is “Moon and Spruce” by Sarah Little Drum. Listening Guide 0:00 – 4:48 Blabbing in Bell Bottoms 4:48 – 6:45 Introduction 6:45 – 36:10 “Are You … Continue reading "Episode 5.4: WandaVision"
For March's full moon, we discuss The Second Bell with author Gabriela Houston.
It's the new moon! You know what that means: witchy recommendations and new moon rituals!
In Episode 5.2 we talk to Genevieve Gornichec about her debut novel The Witch's Heart.
Listen for witchy recommendations and magical new moon rituals!
We kick off Season Five with a very special episode about Taylor Swift's latest album, evermore.
In our season four finale we reflect on the past year and award our annual Witchies.
In Episode 8, we discuss Wayward Witch, the final book in the Brooklyn Brujas trilogy by Zoraida Córdova.
Happy full moon AND Halloween/ Samhain! We hope you’re having a fun day and staying safe. In this episode, we discuss Bruja Born, the second book in the Brooklyn Brujas series by Zoraida Córdova. Be sure to check out our episode on the first book in the series, Labyrinth Lost, here. And check back in … Continue reading "Episode 4.7: Bruja Born"
In Episode 6 we discuss the latest Disney live-action remake, Mulan.
In Episode 5, Linda and her sister Amber discuss Taylor Swift's new album, folklore.
In July's minisode, we talk about some of the magical experiences, events, books, and resources that have been getting us through this apocalyptic year.
In Episode 4 we discuss the 2016 comic series Toil and Trouble by Mairghread Scott.
In our third episode, we discuss the 2016 animated film Kubo and the Two Strings.
In this informal minisode, we talk about COVID-19 and ways to cope during a pandemic.
In our second episode, we discuss the country album, The Highwomen.
We kick off Season Four with a discussion of The Witcher.
Episode 7 is a special episode about the new Addams Family movie!
In our sixth episode we discuss Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Córdova.
July's minisode is a grab bag of our recent magical experiences and witchy recommendations.
In our fourth episode, we discuss Hex Wives #1-6 from DC Comics.
In our third episode we discuss the Japanese anime series Madoka Magica.
In this minisode, we discuss our recent magical experiences and share some witchy recommendations.
Happy first day of spring! In this episode, we discuss Terry Pratchett's Wee Free Men.
We're kicking off Season 3 with a discussion of Netflix's new show, Siempre Bruja.
In our Season 2 finale, we look back at 2018 and the witches who inspired us.
Our sixth episode is about Netflix's Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
Our fifth episode is a discussion of Shadow of Night by Deborah Harkness.
In episode four, we discuss amanda lovelace's sophomore poetry collection, the witch doesn't burn in this one.
In this minisode we talk about some of the incredible women running for office this November.
Our third episode is a discussion of Tracey Baptistes's middle grade novel The Jumbies--and the audiobook narrated by Robin Miles.
In this not-so-mini minisode we talk about Mardi Gras, the Loch Ness Monster, royal weddings, and more!
In this grab bag minisode, we talk about predatory guardianship, the origins of birthday traditions, Hamilton, and the magic of setting a daily practice.
Our second episode is a discussion of A Wrinkle in Time (the book as well as the recent film adaptation)!
We're back with a new season and a discussion of Into the Woods!
In our season finale, we reflect on the texts we've discussed and the witches who have inspired us.
In our seventh episode, we discuss The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill.
Our sixth episode is a discussion of the beloved cult classic Hocus Pocus.
In our fifth episode, we discuss Outlander by Diana Gabaldon.
In our first minisode, Claire shares her experience at the Salem Witch Museum.